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DC 20 Battery Warnings
If these guidelines are not followed, the internal lithium-ion battery 
may experience a shortened life span or may present a risk of damage 
to the DC 20, fire, chemical burn, electrolyte leak, and/or injury.
Contact your local waste department to properly dispose of the 
unit/battery.
Do not leave the unit exposed to a heat source or in a high 
temperature location, such as in the sun in an unattended vehicle 
on a hot day. To prevent damage, remove the unit from the 
vehicle or store it out of direct sunlight, such as in the glove 
box.
Do not incinerate.
When storing the unit for a limited length of time, store within 
the following temperature range: -4˚ to 140˚F (-20˚ to 40˚C). 
When storing the unit for an extended time, store within the 
following temperature range: 32˚ to 77˚F  (0˚ to 25˚C).
Do not operate the unit outside of the following temperature 
range: -4˚ to 140˚F (-20˚ to 60˚C).
Recharge the unit within the following temperature range: 32˚ 
to 113˚F (0˚ to 45˚C).
The DC 20 unit contains a replaceable, rechargeable lithium-ion 
battery, the following warnings also apply:

Do not recharge the battery outside of the unit or disassemble 
the battery.
Keep the used battery away from children. Do not disassemble, 
puncture, or damage the battery.
Only replace with a Garmin lithium-ion battery pack. Using 
another battery presents a risk of fire or explosion. To purchase a 
replacement battery, see your Garmin dealer or the Garmin Web 
site.
Do not leave the DC 20 where a dog may attempt to chew on it. 
If the battery cell is punctured, electrolyte can be released that 
can be harmful to the dog.
Important Information
MAP DATA INFORMATION: One of the goals of Garmin 
is to provide customers with the most complete and accurate 
cartography that is available to us at a reasonable cost. We use a 
combination of governmental and private data sources, which we 
identify in product literature and copyright messages displayed to 
the consumer. Virtually all data sources contain some inaccurate 
or incomplete data. In some countries, complete and accurate map 
information is either not available or is prohibitively expensive.